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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Doubt in sentence

Dear all,

I would like to know whether the following expressions are correct. This was taught in English class and advised us to follow this as this is spoken by native speakers all over the world. The meaning of the sentences that he told us given against each.

I will be right over. (It's meaning is, I will finish it right now).

I will be right there. (Here I am).

I will be right back. (I am coming just now).

Thanking you.

  

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I'm sorry, but perhaps you have misunderstood what you were taught. I will be right over. (It's meaning is, I will finish it right now ).

  • I'm sorry, but perhaps you have misunderstood what you were taught.
  • I will be right over.
  • (It's meaning is, I will finish it right now ).
  • No.
  • I will come quickly to the place (usually your home) where you are .
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I'm sorry, but perhaps you have misunderstood what you were taught. Emotion: surprise

I will be right over. (It's meaning is,

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